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[[Category: Fantasy]]
 
[[Category: Fantasy]]
 
[[Category: Futuristic]]
 
[[Category: Futuristic]]
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* '''Author''': [[Charlotte Boyett~Compo]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Charlotte Boyett~Compo]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[New Concepts Publishing]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[New Concepts Publishing]]  
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BOOK EIGHT  
 
BOOK EIGHT  
  
Felling of the Oak:
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The Felling of the Oak:
  
 
Jaleel Jaborn has found the ultimate revenge. Not by cutting the mighty oak--known as Conar McGregor--off at the knees. No. His torture is much more insidious. Much more devastating. He prunes the leaves one by one as a helpless Conar is forced to watch, unable to save any of his friends. Pitched into a nightmare not achievable by even the Domination, has Jaborn finally managed to fell the powerful DarkWind, or can the soul of the Samiel rise above the ashes much like the Phoenix of old, and exact a revenge more deadly than anything ever seen?  
 
Jaleel Jaborn has found the ultimate revenge. Not by cutting the mighty oak--known as Conar McGregor--off at the knees. No. His torture is much more insidious. Much more devastating. He prunes the leaves one by one as a helpless Conar is forced to watch, unable to save any of his friends. Pitched into a nightmare not achievable by even the Domination, has Jaborn finally managed to fell the powerful DarkWind, or can the soul of the Samiel rise above the ashes much like the Phoenix of old, and exact a revenge more deadly than anything ever seen?  
  
 
Protected by the Daughterhood of the Multitude all his life, will their guardianship be enough to save Conar's soul? Or is it too late even for them?
 
Protected by the Daughterhood of the Multitude all his life, will their guardianship be enough to save Conar's soul? Or is it too late even for them?

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BOOK EIGHT

The Felling of the Oak:

Jaleel Jaborn has found the ultimate revenge. Not by cutting the mighty oak--known as Conar McGregor--off at the knees. No. His torture is much more insidious. Much more devastating. He prunes the leaves one by one as a helpless Conar is forced to watch, unable to save any of his friends. Pitched into a nightmare not achievable by even the Domination, has Jaborn finally managed to fell the powerful DarkWind, or can the soul of the Samiel rise above the ashes much like the Phoenix of old, and exact a revenge more deadly than anything ever seen?

Protected by the Daughterhood of the Multitude all his life, will their guardianship be enough to save Conar's soul? Or is it too late even for them?